
Caspar David Friedrich · PD
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By the time Friedrich painted this he had fallen out of fashion. Through the 1830s German taste had moved on from his solemn Romantic landscapes, patrons had drifted away, and a stroke in 1835 left him weak and struggling to work in oils. This is one of his last paintings. The motif is the Rosenberg, a hill in what is now the Czech-German borderland that he had walked years earlier, seen past a nearer ridge as fog lifts off the valley. Friedrich rarely painted a place exactly as it stood; he assembled his landscapes from remembered fragments to make you feel the stillness rather than the geography. The far summit sits at a deliberate remove, beyond a band of mist, just out of reach.




